messenger":1haechwe said:
How are speakers rated? Are they not rated like amps, at wear they begin to distort?
Speaker ratings are all over the map, quite frankly, and the quality of what's used can change (not here, I've had a set formula for over a 1/2 dozen years since I took over production).
That falls under the "specifications subject to change without notice" disclaimer. I don't believe in that. You build a product to a spec, and you maintain the materials/workmanship to your spec.
That's not what happens elsewhere, though, sorry.
Rule of thumb for speaker survival, you have a 50w amp, you crank it to 6-7, hit an OD pedal, and you'll be near, or past 100w of power handling. I've had clients to do it with their 50w Marshall heads.
Now if you have an amp that's biased cold, dying power tubes, low testing preamp tubes, and weak pickups & pedals, you might be able to get away with running said 100w not up to spec head into a 4x12 100w (or 120w) cab.
But if Marshall figured a 100w head needed 8 25w speakers, and this was before exotic pedal gain boosts were available (usually a wah, flanger, echoplex, and maybe a fuzz like Jimi Hendrix), they knew why you needed 200w of speaker power handling.
I've had too many clients try the 100w head into a 100w cab thing for years. Right after they fry their favorite greenbacks, they ask me for a 65w recone. And Marshall usually sells 65 to 75w speakers in their single 4x12's now. There's a reason they did that, too.
Look, you can roll the dice, be my guest. I'm just telling you it's better to be safe than sorry, unless you have an unlimited output tranny and speaker budget, then do what you want!